Cricket365's Worst Test Team of the Year

Sun 23-December-2012 23:28

Opportunity knocked for Marsh, but he would not answer.

Imran Tahir walked into this XI, while it seemed sacrilegious to select Sachin Tendulkar, and there was more than enough room for Eoin Morgan.

1. Adrian Barath6 matches, 11 inns, 179 runs @ 16.27, 0x100, 0x50The diminutive West Indian had little clue against Australia and England, and was always going to be the one to lose his place upon Chris Gayle's return to the Test XI.

3. Taufeeq Umar6 matches, 12 inns, 246 runs @ 24.60, 0x100, 2x50Pakistan whitewashed England despite Umar's poor stretch of form, which brought him a mere 23 runs in five innings after a half-century in the series opener. He later, to a marginal degree, rectified an otherwise dour 2012 record against Sri Lanka.

5. Sachin Tendulkar9 matches, 15 inns, 357 runs @ 23.80, 0x100, 2x50It seems almost sacrilegious placing the legendary Tendulkar among this awkward bunch, but this really was a ridiculously poor year for the record-breaking Indian. He jumped before he was pushed by announcing his retirement from ODI cricket in December, and the same will soon be needed at Test level.

6. Eoin Morgan3 matches, 6 inns, 82 runs @ 13.66, 0x100, 0x50Questions surrounding England's coveted were in part answered by Morgan's lean run in the United Arab Emirates, leaving him surplus to Test match requirements for the remainder of the year. Regardless, he remain's the nation's kingpin in limited-overs competition.

7. Darren Sammy (captain)10 matches, 17 wkts @ 49.11, BB: 3/74, 15 inns, 456 runs @ 32.57Probably the harshest selection in this hypothetical XI, Sammy remains a veritable non-entity despite his exploits as captain. Neither here nor there as a bowling or batting all-rounder, his ability to command a place in the Windies lineup seems based purely on his leadership capability.

9. Doug Bracewell10 matches, 26 wkts @ 37.38, BB: 3/26It says a lot about the state of New Zealand cricket that their Test Player of the Year features in our worst XI. Tasked to lead the attack amid the sporadic contributions of Tim Southee and Chris Martin, Bracewell was rather one-dimensional throughout.

10. Zaheer Khan8 matches, 15 wkts @ 49.26, BB: 3/82India persisted too long with their veteran seamer, who consistently failed to repay their faith. A liability in the field, too, the 34-year-old must soon consider retirement, but for now is on a hiatus of sorts until February's series against Australia.

11. Imran Tahir7 matches, 17 wkts @ 55.88, BB: 3/63Margin for error is massive in the art of leg-spin, and the Pakistan-born Tahir coughed up mistakes aplenty this year. Graeme Smith and Gary Kirsten were patient with their prized, albeit waning, possession in England - but had to look elsewhere in Australia.